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The stepping patterns of intact, amputated and leg restrained first instar stick insects were examined by analysing video tape records of their free walking behaviour. Amputation produced changes in the relative timing of protraction movements both along and across the body axis. Restraint of individual front or rear legs produced walking behaviour similar to that of the amputee animal but restraint of middle legs caused a breakdown in the coordination of front and rear legs. The changes in behaviour produced by leg autotomy and restraint were used to test certain assumptions of a model for generating the step pattern of these insects and to investigate how the tonic influence of proprioceptive input might be incorporated into the model.
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I would like to thank Professor P.N.R. Usherwood and Drs. M.D. Burns and W.J.P. Barnes for their comments and ideas on this work. A special acknowledgement goes to Dr. F. Delcomyn whose Fortran step analysis programs assisted greatly in the data reduction. I wish to thank S.R.C. for a returning scientist award and the support and equipment provided by grant B/SR/9774 to Professor Usherwood. A preliminary survey of some of the amputees was carried out at the Biology Department, Case Western Reserve University and I would like to acknowledge the support provided by a P.H.S. grant NB-06054 to Professor R.K. Josephson.
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Graham, D. The effect of amputation and leg restraint on the free walking coordination of the stick insectCarausius morosus . J. Comp. Physiol. 116, 91–116 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00605519
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